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HIDE AND SEEK IN ROMANCE

December 7th, 2008 by G.J. Bajaj

romance novels

Women say, 'Men are complex beings.' Men say, 'Women are the species, most difficult to comprehend.' When games people play, initially woman expects 'He should come and propose me. I don't care. Hundred guys wag their tails before me.' Then it is mans' turn. He thinks, 'Why she doesn't open her heart if she really loves me? Does she think that she is Merlyn Monroe?'

This is the only game in which, when he doesn't hide, she doesn't seek; and vice versa. Both expect and keep on saying, 'You first', 'No, no, you first' and both miss the train.

In the mean time, the activities around us are not halted. Happenings keep happening. Unforeseen events surge. Roads branch off. 'You first-you first' labyrinths and outcome is 'None first-none ever'. Both really miss the train. Someone else steals the cheese.

Romantic love demands timely communication, affirmation and confirmation. It needs consent quickly, regularly and for rest of the life. That's why the phrase 'I love you' never gets stale or outdated.

If you really love her Immediately knock Initiate the talk

If you crave for her Directly Propose In poetry or prose

Keep up wooing In initial stages Even for decades

Remember an adage Seeking spring roll Never hide the bowl

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